Warnings for the River Wey at Elstead and Eashing; the River Mole at Leatherhead and Fetcham, Dorking and Mickleham, Brockham and Pixham, Sidlow, Leigh and Betchworth including Kinnersley Manor, and Charlwood and Hookwood including Povey Cross Road and Gatwick Airport; Burstow Stream, Haroldslea Stream, Silverlea Ditch and Weatherhill Stream at East and North Horley have all been lifted since Saturday (February 1).

But residents in Guildford were surprised to see no warning in place for the River Wey after it burst its banks in the town centre at Millmead - again.

The EA said: "The River Thames at Sunbury has risen in response to rainfall earlier in the week and is forecast to continue to rise until the beginning of next week. Property flooding is to be expected from today onwards."

The warning added: "The River Wey at Godalming, Peasmarsh and Shalford is still rising slowly in response to recent rainfalll. Further property flooding is expected."

The Met Office has issued two further yellow weather warnings for the South East on Tuesday and Wednesday.